Video above: pocketnow.com walk-through of the beta of MyPhone The good news is that Microsoft wants everyone to sign up for its My Phone service, a program that comes pre-bundled with Windows Mobile 6.5 and is a free download for earlier editions of the mobile OS. Many of the features that users have enjoyed in the beta of My Phone will continue to be free of charge, and Microsoft is also adding ...
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Pocketnow on 6th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
A Google ad reveals that Microsoft's MyPhone service, which is expected to be upgraded to version 2.0, will be getting two new features: remote calendar and remote contacts. The move will bring a more complete feature-set from the enterprise Exchange environment to the consumer level. MyPhone already previously supported finding, remote locking, ... Related Posts My Phone: Freemium Backup Sol...
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With the official introduction of Windows Mobile 6.5, Microsoft also announced to finally support Widgets. Microsoft's Windows Mobile Widgets are interactive, HTML and CSS-based, JavaScripts tools that provide single-purpose services such as showing the user the latest news, the current weather, the time, a calendar, a dictionary or whatever; similar in concept to a Gadget for Windows Vista. ...
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Microsoft today announced that its MyPhone (announced last February) service for Windows Mobile phones is now available. The free application that supports 25 languages allows Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 device to download the software and begin using the service.Microsoft My Phone syncs information between your mobile phone and the web, enabling you to: * Back up and restore your cell phone's
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MobilesWorld on 23rd May 2009 (via ipod-iphone.blogspot.com)
Microsoft today announced that its MyPhone (announced last February) service for Windows Mobile phones is now available. The free application that supports 25 languages allows Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 device to download the software and begin using the service. Microsoft My Phone syncs information between your mobile phone and the web, enabling you to: Back up and restore your cell phone...
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Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) was on hand at CTIA WITE 2009 to give various demos of their new Windows Mobile 6.5 OS. Part of that demo included an in-depth look at the free Windows Phone backup service known as My Phone. For those of you net yet familiar with the new Windows Mobile 6.5, let me
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